Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer
Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer
The original poem written in 1939 goes like this...
Where most reindeers' noses are brownish and tiny,
Poor Rudolph's was red, very large and quite shiny.
In daylight it dazzled, the picture shows that!
At night-time it glowed, like the eyes of a cat.
And putting dirt on it just made it look muddy,
Oh boy was he mad when they nick-named him 'Ruddy'!
Although he was lonesome, he always was good...
Obeying his parents, as good reindeer should!
That's why on this day, Rudolph almost felt playful-
He hoped that from Santa soon driving his sleighful
Of presents and candy and dollies and toys
For good little animals, good girls and boys.
He'd get just as much...and this is what pleased him...
As the happier, handsomer reindeer who teased him.
So as night, and a fog, hid the world like a hood,
He went to bed hopeful, he knew he'd been good...

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